Nighthawk F-117A Stealth Fighter 2.0
Platform: Amiga 500
Region: Europe
Media: Floppy
Controller: Joystick, Mouse and Keyboard
Genre: Flight Simulator - 3D - Military
Gametype: Licensed
Release Year: 1993
Developer: MicroProse Software, Inc.
Publisher: MicroProse Software, Inc.
Players: 1
Relationship: is a sequel to F-19 Stealth Fighter
Hardware: OCS, ECS
Conversions: PC (DOS), Macintosh, NEC PC-98, Nintendo NES. Based on 1991 MPS Labs/MicroProse PC release.
Disks: 3
Programmer: Neil Duffield, Paul Hubart, Mark Langerak, Mark James
Musician: Mike Colman, Brian Sutherland
Designer: Amanda Roberts, Eddie Garnier, Mark Scott, Simon Gardener, Theo Pantazi
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The sequel to F-19 Stealth Fighter - take America's premiere stealth fighter out for a spin in several battle areas, including the Persian Gulf, Cuba, and even Vietnam. There are various scenarios for each, with air-to-air or ground missions, in "cold war" and full-scale war situations. Players can build up their pilot ranks through completed missions and medals.

The game actually has two flight modes. In the "authentic" mode, you have only 2 weapon bays, but you have higher stealth rating. In the "theoretical" mode, you have 4 weapon bays like F-19 Stealth Fighter, but your plane is easier to detect due to a lower stealth rating.

http://www.mobygames.com/game/amiga/f-117a-nighthawk-stealth-fighter-20

[1] Original game design by Sid Meier. Coding by Neil Duffield, Paul Houbart, Mark James & Mark Langerak. Graphics by Amanda Roberts, Eddie Garnier, Simon Gardener & Theo Pantazi; 3D objects by Amanda Roberts. Sound FX and music by Brian Sutherland & Mike Colman.

[2] Game features PAL/NTSC screenmodes, analogue joystick support and a quit back to WB option.

Based on 1991 MPS Labs/MicroProse PC release.
PC versions: MCGA/VGA

Last known release: V3.01 (18-Oct-93)

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